Melissa Corral In The News

The Nevada Independent
As soon as he took office for a second term, President Donald Trump signed a series of immigration-related executive orders , including canceling the constitutional guarantee that children born in the U.S. are citizens regardless of their parents' status. The measure is being challenged in court.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Southern Nevada organizations are coming together to discuss how local immigrants can prepare for possible deportations. This comes just days after President-elect Donald Trump elaborated further on his plans when in office during an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker.
El Heraldo de Mexico
During President-elect Trump's candidacy, he spoke about mass deportations almost at every rally. But the topic of mass deportations barely got any coverage in the U.S. media. After he won both the popular vote and the electoral college, people are now paying attention to what exactly mass deportation might mean.
Nevada Lawyer
After fighting imposter syndrome, Melissa Corral is finally where she has always wanted to be: helping families like her own obtain legal status so they can stay in the U.S.—and she has never been happier or more fulfilled.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we want to tell you about a special event helping Latinos work toward a future in law. A group of valley attorneys are breaking financial barriers by providing scholarships for students looking to get into law school.
Nevada Lawyer
Although many people don’t realize it, there’s an intersection between two completely different areas of law. When a noncitizen child seeks Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), immigration and guardianship law intersect to provide a pathway to lawful permanent resident (LPR) status for children who cannot be reunited with their parents due to abuse, abandonment, and/ or neglect, when it’s not in their best interest to return to their home country. SIJS is a form of humanitarian immigration relief that, if granted, offers stability and safety to vulnerable immigrant children in the U.S.
Nevada Lawyer
Networking establishes, builds, and nurtures long-term, mutually beneficial relationships. Experts agree that the most connected people are often the most successful. When you invest in your relationships – professional and personal – it can pay you back in dividends throughout the course of your career. This article will discuss the benefits networking and bar involvement had in building and nurturing the lives of the authors – two first generation Latinas who have become successful attorneys in Nevada.
Nevada Business
For the past 15 years, Nevada Business Magazine has been publishing a list showcasing the state’s top attorneys as voted by their peers.